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Air Traffic Controllers to Picket at Grand Forks, N.D., Airport.

Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, ND)

| November 27, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Grand Forks Herald. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Stephen J. Lee

Nov. 27--Travelers flying in an out of Grand Forks today -- usually the busiest flying day of the year -- will see people picketing in the airport terminal.

The picketers will be air traffic controllers, who planned the informational demonstration to protest what they say is the intent of President George W. Bush to privatize their industry.

George Kelley, one of about 21 air traffic controllers at Grand Forks Flight Service Station next to the airport terminal, helped organize the picketing.

He's the local representative of the National Association of Air Traffic Specialists, which is holding similar pickets in …

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